Manny Pangilinan Explained

Manny Pangilinan
Birth Name:Manuel Vélez Pangilinan
Other Names:MVP
Birth Date:14 July 1946
Occupation:Managing Director & CEO (First Pacific Company Limited)
Chairman (Metro Pacific Investments Corporation and Philex Mining Corporation)
Chairman (PLDT)
Chairman (San Beda University)
Chairman (Cardinal Santos Medical Center)
Alma Mater:

    Manuel Velez Pangilinan, (born July 14, 1946), also known as Manny Pangilinan or sometimes by his initials MVP, is a Filipino businessman and sports patron. He is the managing director and CEO of First Pacific Company Limited, a Hong Kong-based investment management and holding company with operations in the Asia-Pacific region. Pangilinan is also the First Pacific's chairman for the group's investments in the Philippines, such as the Metro Pacific Investments Corporation, PLDT, and Philex Mining Corporation. He is the chairman Emeritus of the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas (SBP) and was its first president, having served two consecutive terms from 2007 to 2018.

    Education

    Pangilinan completed his primary and secondary education at San Beda. He graduated cum laude from the Ateneo de Manila University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics. Pangilinan won a competition sponsored by Procter & Gamble for a scholarship to the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and graduated in 1968 with a Master of Business Administration degree.[1]

    Career

    Pangilinan's first job was as the executive assistant to the president of the Philippine Investment Management Consultants, Inc. (PHINMA) where he served for six years.[2]

    In 1976, Pangilinan relocated to Hong Kong as executive director at Bancom International, an investment bank, where he gained experience in international finance. He then went on to the American Express in Hong Kong as an investment banker.[2]

    In Hong Kong, Pangilinan co-founded First Pacific in 1981 with Sudono Salim and Salim's son, Anthoni Salim. In 1987, Pangilinan established Metro Pacific as First Pacific's investment arm in the Philippines.[2] As chairman of Metro Pacific, Pangilinan contributed to nation building through major investments in power distribution and energy innovations (Meralco), urban water concession (Maynilad Water Services), tollways (Metro Pacific Tollways Corporation), upgrading hospitals and health services (Metro Pacific Investments Corporation). He is also Chairman of TV5 and Philex Mining Corporation.

    In 1998, First Pacific acquired PLDT, the largest telecommunications firm in the Philippines. The company, which had once been troubled by debt and technological issues,[3] improved under First Pacific's management to become the nation's leading provider of digital communications.[4]

    Pangilinan is also a major patron of Philippine sports. He owns three PBA teams – TNT KaTropa, the Meralco Bolts and the NLEX Road Warriors. He founded the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas (SBP), the national sport association for basketball in the Philippines. He served as the first president of SBP for two consecutive terms (2007 to 2016). He is currently the chairman emeritus of SBP.[5] He was elected to the Central Board of FIBA in 2014,[6] and served until August 2023. Moreover, his MVP Sports Foundation has supported other Philippine athletes, some of whom won gold medals in the 2018 Asian Games.[7]

    Involvement in sports

    Pangilinan is a sports patron, having been raised from a family that regularly enjoyed basketball. His mother was a fan of the San Beda Red Lions basketball team and was best friends with Caloy Loyzaga. His father played the sport along with baseball and tennis. Pangilinan himself plays badminton. Through the MVP Foundation, Pangilinan funds initiatives on badminton, boxing, golf and taekwondo.[8]

    Honors

    National Honors

    Order of Lakandula, Commander – (May 24, 2006)

    Order of Lakandula, Grand Cross – (June 5, 2010)

    See also

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Conoza . Adrian Paul B. . July 14, 2021 . MVP at 75: Winning in life and career one game at a time . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20220218153446/https://www.bworldonline.com/mvp-at-75-winning-in-life-and-career-one-game-at-a-time/ . February 18, 2022 . February 18, 2022 . BusinessWorld.
    2. Web site: March 19, 2017 . Manny Pangilinan's journey to success . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20190923041801/https://primer.com.ph/business/2017/03/19/manny-pangilinans-journey-to-success/ . September 23, 2019 . September 23, 2019 . Philippine Primer.
    3. Web site: Schmetzer . Uli . February 14, 1993 . Telephone Monopoly Hangs Up Philippines . https://web.archive.org/web/20191113164321/https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1993-02-14-9303181972-story.html . November 13, 2019 . November 13, 2019 . Chicago Tribune.
    4. Web site: April 6, 2018 . PLDT is undisputed leader in home broadband . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20180925104507/https://pldthome.com/news-media/2018/04/06/pldt-is-undisputed-leader-in-home-broadband . September 25, 2018 . September 25, 2018 . pldthome.com.
    5. Web site: February 6, 2017 . A Message from SBP Chairman Emeritus, Manuel V. Pangilinan . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20180925065235/http://www.sbp.ph/a-message-from-the-sbps-chairman-emeritus-manuel-v-pangilinan/ . September 25, 2018 . September 25, 2018 . Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas Inc..
    6. Web site: Bracher . Jane . September 14, 2014 . Manny V. Pangilinan elected to FIBA board . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20190302030059/https://www.rappler.com/sports/by-sport/basketball/fiba/69031-manny-v-pangilina-fiba-board . March 2, 2019 . March 1, 2019 . Rappler.com.
    7. News: Ibarrola . Khristian . September 6, 2018 . MVP Sports Foundation seeks to further hone Pinoy athletes for international tourneys . Fox Sports . Offbeat . September 25, 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180925142113/https://www.foxsports.ph/offbeat/905326/mvp-sports-foundation-seeks-to-further-hone-pinoy-athletes-for-international-tourneys/ . September 25, 2018.
    8. News: Catacutan . Dodo . Why MVP isn't giving up on the country's basketball dream . September 23, 2019 . Sports Interactive Network Philippines . September 22, 2019 . September 23, 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190923041256/https://www.spin.ph/life/guide/why-manny-pangilinan-refuses-to-give-up-on-the-country-s-basketball-dream-a791-20190922 . live .